Re: I've thought better of Linux



"Brandon J. Van Every" <mylastnameruntogether@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>
> It remains to be seen if any Linux distro will rise above its peers,
> provide things that just work, and capture mindshare as "the reliable
> Linux." I doubt it's going to happen. I think Apple will kill any
> consumer interest in such a beast, and Linux will remain a server system
> with lotsa admins in tow.

Show me an OS that "just works" and I'll show you the deed to the
Brooklyn Bridge that I have.

Gregm

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